RMMPBDDR–Dionysian scene depicted in the Roman marble relief from the first half of the 1st century AD on display in the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Dionysus is depicted surrounded by drunken Maenads.
RMFRGYKG–Dionysia annielle
RMAYAAAG–Dionysia involucrata Primulaceae
RM2T00M7D–Dionysia tapetodes, small perennial cushion-shaped plant with bright yellow flowers
RMBJ6KPP–Dionysia michauxii, Primulaceae, Iran
RMB9FK8E–Alpine plants Dionysia Phyllis Carter and Sebaea thomasii
RMAMRNBY–Dionysia involucrata, Primulaceae. Russia, Central Asia
RMRW9YJ8–Dionysia lunaris
RMBR69PR–Dionysia involucrata, Primulaceae, Russian Central Asia
RM2MEW8D0–Dionysia khuzistanica
RMD17K44–Dionysia curviflora x tapetodes, Primulaceae. Caucasus, Iran.
RMEFRY1P–Dionysia tapetoides ' Peter Edwards'
RMBT5W36–dionysia tapetodes asia primulacea
RMEBP5KE–Dionysia (Dionysia mira), blooming at an rock wall, Yemen, Thulla
RMPPYY56–Dionysia aretioides 'Bevere', garden cultivar in flower.
RMEX6BTJ–dionysia aretioides phyllis carter yellow flowers flower flowering mound alpine spring RM Floral
RMBBFE2A–ALPINE PLANT DIONYSIA TANGO WITH A 50p COIN TO COMPARE SIZE.
RF2M7D7P8–Autumn flowers of Dionysia cunflavax tapetodes Manika in UK glasshouse October
RM2T33R6R–Dionysia curviflora, grey-green cushion plant with solitary flowers - corolla pink to lilac with a white eye,
RF2D9DWW9–A single flower of Dionysia aretoides Bevere.
RF2BECT03–Bright yellow flowers of an alpine plant, Dionysia aretioides, in a rockery garden
RFRTY8AK–Closeup of sun lit Dionysia Freitag ii.
RMJ3413X–Dionysia involucrata. Dionysia flowers
RFT8R9JR–Dionysia viscidula x freitagii a hardy alpine plant suitable for containers or rockeries.In bloom in March.
RF2KMGFTF–GREECE - 1959 June 20: An 20 lepta black, fawn and grey postage stamp depicting Audience, Vase 580 BC. Ancient Greek theatre was a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece from 700 BC. The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political, and religious place during this period, was its centre, where the theatre was institutionalised as part of a festival called the Dionysia, which honoured the god Dionysus. Tragedy (late 500 BC), comedy (490 BC), and the satyr play were the three dramatic genres to emerge there
RM2K1RMX8–Small Yellow Dionysia Aretioides 'Bevere' Flowers grown in the Alpine House at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMRW9YGF–Dionysia freitagii
RFJ0A44E–Dionysia zschummelii
RM2MEW8D6–Dionysia gaubae
RMCYYBKK–Dionysia curviflora x tapetodes, Primulaceae. Caucasus, Iran.
RF2PMG1EE–A mound of Dyonisia Yellowstone.
RFB9G3FP–Dionysia tapetodes, Primulaceae, Central and West Asia, Pakistan
RMBT5W2E–dionysia curviflora x tapetodes primulaceae
RMA70YDY–Dionysia tapetodes, Primulaceae, Central and West Asia, Pakistan
RMPPYYHR–A dionysia, Dionysia tapetodes from Iran. In cultivation.
RMGF0GCC–Bacchanalia. Renaissance relief on the Summer Palace of Queen Anna in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic.
RM2A4EANK–Crates (comic poet) Athenian Old Comic poet, who was victorious three times at the City Dionysia, 450 BC - 440 BC, Greek, Greece,
RMC3YK94–Alpine Garden Society garden Worcestershire was founded 1929. The charity was started to promote the interest of Alpine plants
RMHYMT2W–Dionysia 'Monika'
RF2D54AHD–Closeup of dense light pink flowers of the alpine plant Dionysia freitagii on a rockery
RMM7A2PB–Dionysia 'Monika'
RMJ34143–Dionysia involucrata. Dionysia flowers
RFT8R9KT–Dionysia aretiodes x bazoftica a hardy alpine plant suitable for rockeries grown as a container plant for show.
RMHT2ENN–Dionysia Zschummelii flowers grown in an alpine house. RHS Wisley Gardens, Surrey, UK
RM2K1RMXT–Small Yellow Dionysia Aretioides 'Bevere' Flowers grown in the Alpine House at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMRW9YBC–Dionysia 'Annielle'
RF2KMGG0J–GREECE - 1961 June 30: An 20 lepta multicolored postage stamp depicting Lily Vase, Minoan Art. Minoan pottery has been used as a tool for dating the mute Minoan civilization. Its restless sequence of quirky maturing artistic styles reveals something of Minoan patrons' pleasure in novelty while they assist archaeologists in assigning relative dates to the strata of their sites. Pots that contained oils and ointments, exported from 18th century BC Crete, have been found at sites through the Aegean islands and mainland Greece, on Cyprus, along coastal Syria and in Egypt
RM2MEW8D1–Dionysia 'Monika'
RM2WBKMXW–Dionysia 'Ewesley Theta'
RF2WNXC0A–Tiny yellow flowers of Dionysia Tapetodes, also known as cushion primrose, in flower
RM2CF34EB–Cot Pierre Auguste - Dionysia - French School - 19th Century
RMPPYY8J–Aretioid dionysia, Dionysia aretioides in flower, from northern Iran.
RMGF0GCB–Bacchanalia. Renaissance relief on the Summer Palace of Queen Anna in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMP7YPRB–English: BPLDC no.: 08 04 000391 Page Title: Choragic monument of Lysicrates. B.C. 334-335 b>Collection: Tupper Scrapbooks Collection Album: Volume 3: Athens. Call no.: 4098B.104 v3 (p. 8) Creator: Tupper, William Vaughn Photographer: Genre: Scrapbooks; Albumen prints Extent: 1 photographic print mounted on page : albumen ; page 33 x 39 cm. Description: Scrapbook page contains one photograph of the Choragic monument of Lysicrates, with annotated information about the history of this and similar monuments. Transcription: A whole street of similar monuments created by the winners at the Dionysia
RMP408T0–Dionysian Mysteries (Bacchian Mysteries) depicted in the Roman frescos in the triclinium (Roman dining room) in the Villa of the Mysteries (Villa dei Misteri) in the archaeological site of Pompeii (Pompei) near Naples, Campania, Italy. Initiation rite from the mysterious cult of Dionysus (Bacchus) is probably depicted in the frescoes.
RMJ2AJE2–Men drinking wine in ancient Greece
RM2CBMB9B–Alpine plant Dionysia Aretiodes Bevere growing indoors. UK
RF2J60BCW–Theatre of Dionysus at Acropolis in Athens, Greece. It is built on the south slope of the Acropolis Hill.
RM2HGNXEK–Ste. Denise et Son Fils (St. Dionysia and Her Son), December 6th, from Les Images De Tous Les Saincts et Saintes de L'Année (Images of All of the Saints and Religious Events of the Year) 1636 Jacques Callot French This print is part of a series comprised of a title page, frontispiece, and 122 plates. Each of these 122 plates contains four oval scenes depicting Saints and Religious Events for each day of the year. This etching was originally one of four oval scenes on a plate in the series.. Ste. Denise et Son Fils (St. Dionysia and Her Son), December 6th, from Les Images De Tous Les Saincts et
RFWA4K3C–Ferapontov Belozersky monastery. Monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church. Russian landmark. World Heritage. Ferapontovo. Kirillov district. Vologda R
RMAKE10T–Dionysia aretioides Gravetye
RM2K1RMXP–Small Yellow Dionysia Aretioides 'Bevere' Flowers grown in the Alpine House at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMRW9Y7T–Dionysia tapetodes
RM2A1NPFA–Yellow Dionysia aretioides 'Bevere' Alpine Plant grown in the Alpine House at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire. England, UK.
RM2MEW8D8–Dionysia esfandiarii
RF2DB8TER–Closeup of the dense bright yellow flowers of the alpine plant Dionysia aretioides
RF2WNXC68–Tiny yellow flowers of Dionysia Tapetodes, also known as cushion primrose, in flower
RM2B7M5J1–Dionysia aretioides 'Bevere'
RMAB8FW3–flowers Dionysia involucrata
RF2WX7AXT–Dionysia aretioides Bevere plant with yellow flowers
RMPPYYBC–Aretioid dionysia, Dionysia aretioides in flower, from northern Iran.
RMPTKGWT–The tragic poet Euripides (c. 480 - 406 BC). Roman copy of a 4th. century BC greek original. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.
RM2GFTR5W–A 1914 illustration taken from an ancient Greek carving showing an ancient Greek women at a rural wooden altar dedicated to Dionysus with urns containing wine and water. He is the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, orchards fruit, vegetation and of insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, festivities and theatre
RMP408PB–Dionysian Mysteries (Bacchian Mysteries) depicted in the Roman fresco in the triclinium (Roman dining room) in the Villa of the Mysteries (Villa dei Misteri) in the archaeological site of Pompeii (Pompei) near Naples, Campania, Italy. Initiation rite from the mysterious cult of Dionysus (Bacchus) is probably depicted in the murals. This fresco shows the initiate after the rite being prepared while Eros holds up a mirror to her.
RMJ2AJE6–Men drinking wine in ancient Greece
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